Literary usage of Take a look

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1.The Bonfire of the Vanities by Tom Wolfe (1888)"take a look oudeh. His accent was as atrocious as Rhoda's. "Every other car"—evvy
udda kah—"is a Cadillac Seville with Jersey license plates. ..."

2.The Corner in Gold: Its History and Theory: Being a Reply to Mr. Robert by Francis William Bain (1893)"But now, let us take a look at the historical origin of the present state of
affairs, and trace the gradual progress towards this culating medium as well as ..."

3."Here Lies": Being a Collection of Ancient and Modern, Humorous and Queer by Walter Henry Howe (1900)"... And take a look where these do lie; Stay, passenger, as thou goest by. Who for
the love they bare to truth, Were depriv'd of their life and youth. ..."